Lab Exercise 8 BIOPAC Exercise Muscle Tissue Muscles Textbook Reference: See Chapters 9 & 10 What you need to be able to do on the exam after completing this lab exercise: Be able to answer questions covering the Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment. Be able to answer questions covering muscle physiology and the BIOPAC exercise you did in class. Be able to identify the three types of muscle tissue on microscope slides. Be able to name the distinguishing features of each type of muscle tissue, including nuclei, striations, and intercalated disks. Be able to identify the listed muscles on the head/neck model, the muscle man model, the arm models, and the leg models. Be able to give the listed functions of the muscles. 8-1
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Lab Exercise 8 BIOPAC Exercise
Muscle Tissue
Muscles
Textbook Reference: See Chapters 9 & 10
What you need to be able to do on the exam after completing this lab exercise:
Be able to answer questions covering the Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment.
Be able to answer questions covering muscle physiology and the BIOPAC exercise you did in
class.
Be able to identify the three types of muscle tissue on microscope slides.
Be able to name the distinguishing features of each type of muscle tissue, including nuclei,
striations, and intercalated disks.
Be able to identify the listed muscles on the head/neck model, the muscle man model, the arm
models, and the leg models.
Be able to give the listed functions of the muscles.
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Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment
Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment
The Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment is due this week. The assignment is located on the
Virtual Lab to the right of Lab Exam 2.
Please print and use the Interactive Physiology CD that came with your lecture book to answer
the questions.
BIOPAC Exercise
BIOPAC Exercise
This exercise deals with muscle physiology. You will use a computer program to collect data
from the measurements of the electrical activity generated during muscle contractions.
The BIOPAC Instructions are located on the Virtual Lab under Virtual Lab Eight. Please print
these instructions and bring to lab.
There is also a BIOPAC Worksheet located on the Virtual Lab under the BIOPAC Instructions.
Please print this Worksheet and bring to lab. It is worth 20 points and is due the following
week.
**Be able to answer questions from the Muscle Physiology Pre-Lab Assignment and the
BIOPAC Worksheet.
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Muscle Tissue
There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle.
Skeletal Muscle
Identification: Teased or l.s. section shows
distinct, very large, straight fibers that are striated
(striped) and multinucleate (many nuclei).
Features to Know: striations composed of dark
A-bands and light I-bands; nuclei pushed to edge
of fiber; sarcolemna (plasma membrane
surrounding fiber).
Where Located: skeletal muscles; under
voluntary control.
Cardiac Muscle
Identification: Note faint striations across fibers.
Fibers distinct, typically with numerous small
gaps between them.
Features to Know: nuclei (1), intercalated disk
(2).
Where Located: involuntary muscle of the heart.
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Smooth Muscle
Identification: Muscle cells are packed tightly
together (no gaps between cells) and usually not
distinct. Nuclei (arrow) may or may not be visible.
Note lack of striations. Two views are shown. To
find smooth muscle look near the outer portions of
the organs on the slides.
Features to Know: nuclei (if visible) (arrow).
Where Located: under involuntary control; found
surrounding most hollow organs.
Identifying Muscle Tissues under the Microscope
Procedure:
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
1. Obtain a skeletal muscle slide and bring into focus using the scanning lens
(4X). Look for long, cylindrical muscle fibers with fine stripes and many nuclei.
2. Focus on the cells, position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the low
power lens (10X).
3. Focus on a cell or two and position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the
high power lens (40X).
4. Make a drawing of the tissue on high power in the space below. Label the striations and
nuclei.
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
1. Obtain a cardiac muscle slide and bring into focus using the scanning lens
(4X). Look for cells with fine stripes and dark pink intercalated disks between
them.
2. Focus on the cells, position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the low
power lens (10X).
3. Focus on a cell or two and position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the
high power lens (40X).
4. Make a drawing of the tissue on high power in the space below. Label the striations,
intercalated disks, and nuclei.
Smooth Muscle Tissue
1. Obtain a smooth muscle slide and bring into focus using the scanning lens
(4X). Look for long cells with many nuclei.
2. Focus on the cells, position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the low
power lens (10X).
3. Focus on a cell or two and position them to the center of your field of view, and switch to the
high power lens (40X).
4. Make a drawing of the tissue on high power in the space below. Label the nuclei.
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Muscles
Head and Neck Model
**Know the following head and neck muscles on the Head and Neck Model.
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Muscle Man – Anterior Side
**Know the following muscles on the Muscle Man model.
1. Frontalis 25. Biceps Brachii
2. Orbicularis Oculi 31. Sartorius
5. Zygomaticus 32. Rectus Femoris
6. Orbicularis Oris 34. Gracilis
11. Sternocleidomastoid 35. Adductor Longus
14. Trapezius 36. Biceps Femoris
16. Latissimus Dorsi 39. Gastrocnemius
17. Gluteus Maximus 43. Tibialis Anterior
18. Deltoid 45. Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus
20. Pectoralis Major 48. Vastus Medialis
21. External Oblique 49. Vastus Lateralis
22. Rectus Abdominis 65. Tensor Fasciae Latae
24. Triceps Brachii
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Muscle Man – Posterior Side
**Know the following muscles on the Muscle Man model.
1. Frontalis 25. Biceps Brachii
2. Orbicularis Oculi 31. Sartorius
5. Zygomaticus 32. Rectus Femoris
6. Orbicularis Oris 34. Gracilis
11. Sternocleidomastoid 35. Adductor Longus
14. Trapezius 36. Biceps Femoris
16. Latissimus Dorsi 39. Gastrocnemius
17. Gluteus Maximus 43. Tibialis Anterior
18. Deltoid 45. Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus
20. Pectoralis Major 48. Vastus Medialis
21. External Oblique 49. Vastus Lateralis
22. Rectus Abdominis 65. Tensor Fasciae Latae
24. Triceps Brachii
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Arm Muscles
**Know the following muscles on the Arm Muscle Model
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Leg Muscles
**Know the following muscles on the Leg Muscle Model
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**Know the following muscles on the models in the lab and the function of each.
Head and Neck Muscles
Frontalis Raises eyebrows and wrinkles forehead
Orbicularis oculi Closes eye
Orbicularis oris Closes lips; kissing and whistling
Sternocleidomastoid Flexes, tilts, and rotates head
Zygomaticus Raises corners of mouth; smiling
Masseter Elevates (closes) and protracts jaw, as when chewing
Torso Muscles
Trapezius Shrug shoulders
Latissimus dorsi Extends, adducts, and medially rotates arm
Pectoralis major Flexes, adducts, and medially rotates arm
External oblique Lateral rotation of the vertebral column; twisting
Rectus abdominis Flexion of the vertebral column; sit ups
Upper Limb Muscles
Deltoid Abducts, flexes, and rotates arm
Triceps brachii Extends forearm
Biceps brachii Flexes forearm
Brachioradialis Flexes arm
Extensor digitorum Extends fingers and hand
Extensor carpi radialis longus Extends hand
Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexes hand
Palmaris longus Flexes hand
Lower Limb Muscles
Tensor fasciae latae Flexes, abducts, and rotates thigh
Adductor longus Adducts, flexes, and rotates thigh
Gluteus maximus Extends, abducts, and rotates thigh
Gracilis Adducts thigh and flexes leg
Sartorius Crosses the leg
Vastus medialis Extends leg
Vastus lateralis Extends leg
Biceps femoris Extends thigh and flexes leg
Rectus femoris Flexes thigh and extends leg
Tibialis anterior Dorsiflexion of the foot; inverts foot
Fibularis longus Plantar flexion of the foot; everts foot
Gastrocnemius Plantar flexion of the foot; flexes leg